The Minnesota House introduced legislation, House File 997, on February 19th, 2009 to re-assert our State Sovereignty under the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. This legislation was ignored and died in committee. We will be making another attempt to get this legislation signed into law during the 2010 legislative session. We are asking for your support to call, email or contact your State Representatives in person and insist they support this legislation!
The Constitution applies to the federal government. Its sole purpose was to spell out what the government can do. The key principle of the Constitution is quite simple: positive grant.
Unfortunately, this is not a phrase that many of us hear in daily banter these days. But, it's not a complicated principle at all. What it means is this - the US federal government is authorized to exercise only those powers which are specifically given to it in Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution. Nothing more, and nothing less.
Go to MNSovereignty.org to see a list of current Minnesota State Representatives who have chosen to HONOR their oath of office, to support and defend the Constitution of the United States and allow "We the People" to regain our sovereignty under the Tenth Amendment. Easy Links to contact the remaining State Representatives who have chosen not to honor their oath of office to support and defend the Constitution are
Saturday, January 30th, between 4 and 5pm, tune into KTLK 100.3fm Talk Radio, the Sue Jeffers show as we discuss the Sovereignty Project.
Thursday, February 4th, 10:00am
Join us for a Rally at the south side entrance of the Minnesota State Office Bdg, across Rice Street from Sears.
We will be excercising our 1st Amendment rights and welcome the State Reps back to school!
We will have prepared some literature to be handed out to the State Reps to encourage them to co-author and support Sovereignty legislation on House Files 997/1437. Bills for WE THE PEOPLE to regain our State Sovereignty as provided in the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution.